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Public intoxication and CHL

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Just over a year ago, I stuck my head up my fourth point of contact and went and got myself a public intox outside a bar. My own stupid fault, noone elses. I paid the fines and case closed. Will this stop me from getting a CHL in Texas? Also I owe a small tax to the state of Michigan. Not much, but more than I can affordto pay right now( no preaching please, I know I have to pay it, and I will) will this cause me to be rejected? I've already passed two background checks in Texas to buy other firearms. I just hate to pay all that money just to get turned down. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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I'm going out on a limb here but why not pay your delinquent taxes and thereby reduce your Texas CHL eligibility concerns to the PI question?

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Oldgringo wrote:I'm going out on a limb here but why not pay your delinquent taxes and thereby reduce your Texas CHL eligibility concerns to the PI question?
:iagree:

I'd recommend using the CHL fee money to help pay down your debt to Michigan.
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Public intoxication is a Class C misdemeanor so that won't be a problem. Nonpayment of taxes is only a disqualification if you owe Texas taxes. We don't care about Yankee money. :lol:

You're fine.
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Charles L. Cotton wrote:Public intoxication is a Class C misdemeanor so that won't be a problem. Nonpayment of taxes is only a disqualification if you owe Texas taxes. We don't care about Yankee money. :lol:

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Charles L. Cotton wrote: We don't care about Yankee money. :lol:

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Thank you for the info mr. Cotton, the Yankee money comment was pretty funny. With that cleared up, can anyone recomend an instuctor n the League City area? I'd like for me and my wife to take the class together, so the cheaperthe better. We only have one pistol at the moment(Hi-Point 9mm), will that be an issue? Do we both need our own weapon or can we share? Thank you all for your replies and time.
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http://www.tomestepshooting.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Tom is on line at the time of this typing.
Above is an excellent instructor. I do not know price structure there but my experience is Cheap CHL Instructors are just that.

You need QUALITY instruction. He is good, well referrenced, & well known on this board. I am not ashamed to say "My good friend." One awsome shot & a better instructor.

One handgun will not be an issue. You just will shoot in different relays.
9mm is good as a qualifying gun. Your Hi-Point will work as long as it is clean & functions reliably.
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I am not sure where Tom is teaching right now but I think some of the time at the Arms Room there. He and I were shooting last Sunday and I asked him but my old brain already forgot what he told me. But he is good and local there. You can rent guns there too.

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Most states will work out a payment plan. Call them and start paying them off. They can and will make your life miserable if you don't.
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:iagree: 100%. My wife and I had Toms class last March, Great Instructor!!

PM him at Elgato on this forum for his info, or call the # on the website.
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You can also check with Mr. Cotton's schedule as he too hosts classes - a most excellent CHL instructor he is!
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Damnyankee wrote:Thank you for the info mr. Cotton, the Yankee money comment was pretty funny. With that cleared up, can anyone recomend an instuctor n the League City area? I'd like for me and my wife to take the class together, so the cheaperthe better. We only have one pistol at the moment(Hi-Point 9mm), will that be an issue? Do we both need our own weapon or can we share? Thank you all for your replies and time.
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